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| Alphabetical [« »] time 139 time-to-be 1 timely 2 times 51 timing 1 tin 1 tinct 1 | Frequency [« »] 51 limbs 51 lo 51 often 51 times 50 has 50 high 49 reason | Titus Lucretius Carus On the Nature of Things Concordances times |
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1 I| be revealed~ When the due times arrive and pregnant earth~ 2 I| Would work on all and at an times the same.~ Thus naught could 3 II| More grateful 'tis at times (for Nature craves~ No artifice 4 II| weather is laughing and the times of the year~ Besprinkle 5 II| viewless dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many 6 II| void, at scarce determined times,~ In scarce determined places, 7 II| must a little swerve at times -~ But only the least, lest 8 II| brute astarting up,~ At times big branches sprouting from 9 II| reason which entices us~ At times to attribute colours to 10 II| of worlds,~ To be at all times in all places near,~ To 11 II| as he thinks~ How present times are not as times of old,~ 12 II| present times are not as times of old,~ Often he praises 13 III| viewless dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many 14 III| endure. For not as water at times~ Gives off the alien heat, 15 III| Carthaginian host,~ And the times, shaken by tumultuous war,~ 16 III| what fortune~ The future times may carry, or what be~ That 17 IV| But from their surfaces at times no less -~ Their very colours 18 IV| spread of shadow; and at times~ The mighty mountains and 19 IV| comes into the mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, 20 V| earth herself~ Is seen at times to smoke, when first at 21 V| wet~ The meadow-lands at times and flood the fields?~ ' 22 V| sheen, why could she not at times~ In some one quarter of 23 V| the dark and day begot~ In times alternate, never might they 24 V| life. But not in those far times~ Would one lone day give 25 V| ship-sailing lay dark in those far times.~ Again, 'twas then that 26 V| fire engendered; and at times out-flares~ The scorching 27 V| like the thunderbolt~ At times will smite, O hurling headlong 28 V| when haply he~ Whinnies at times with terror-quaking limbs?~ 29 V| brine,~ Utter at other times far other cries~ Then when 30 V| and water and to call at times~ For winds and gales. Ergo, 31 V| of the sky, and changed times~ On annual seasons, nor 32 V| rolling ages change the times of things:~ What erst was 33 V| With right hand free, oft times before he tried~ Perils 34 V| weather were smiling and the times of the year~ Were painting 35 V| woodland aborigines~ In olden times. For what we have at hand -~ 36 VI| viewless dark, so even we at times~ Dread in the light so many 37 VI| grasped; there are the tempest times~ And the bright lightnings 38 VI| theatres, gives forth at times~ A cracking roar, when much ' 39 VI| crash.~ It happens too at times that roused force~ Of the 40 VI| As know thou mayst - at times when clouds are dense~ And 41 VI| cloud, flies forth along. At times~ The force of wind, excited 42 VI| in spring~ When flowery times unfold themselves: for, 43 VI| And no marvel~ If in those times the thunderbolts prevail~ 44 VI| eternal weal: and yet at times~ The very force of danger 45 VI| tornado-fires out-breathe at times,~ I will unfold: for with 46 VI| For that, too,~ Happens at times, and the celestial vaults~ 47 VI| around them fume.~ Again, at times it happens that this power,~ 48 VI| Nay, thou mayest see at times~ Five or yet more in order 49 VI| comes into the mouth at times~ The wet of a salt taste, 50 VI| It happens, too, at times that nature of iron~ Shrinks 51 VI| woe had not in those dread times~ Attacked.~ ~ By now the